2025 Proffered Presentations
V117: OBLITERATION OF M1 PSEUDOANEURYSM WITH M2 TO M2 AND STA-M1 BYPASS FOR TBI
Shravan C Atluri1; Ethan Cline1; Anthony Guidotti1; Ondrej Choutka, MD2; 1ICOM; 2Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
Pseudoaneurysms after penetrating traumatic brain injuries are challenging clinical entities to manage, particularly when they involve major vasculature. We present the case of a 14 year old boy who suffered a penetrating TBI from a lawn aerator, after initial debridement, seven days later he developed a M1 Pseudoaneurysm. We successfully treated this with a M2-M2 and STA-M1 bypass with obliteration of the pseudoaneurysm. At the one year appointment post-operatively, he had returned to full ADLs.